hip-hop
英 [ˈhɪp hɒp]
美 [ˈhɪp hɑːp]
n. 嘻哈文化(20世纪80年代开始流行于美国黑人青年中间,以说唱乐、涂鸦艺术为特征)
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柯林斯词典
- 嘻哈文化(20世纪80年代开始流行于美国黑人青年中间,以说唱乐、涂鸦艺术为特征)
Hip-hopis a form of popular culture which started among young black people in the United States in the 1980s. It includes rap music and graffiti art.
英英释义
noun
- genre of African-American music of the 1980s and 1990s in which rhyming lyrics are chanted to a musical accompaniment
- an urban youth culture associated with rap music and the fashions of African-American residents of the inner city
双语例句
- Hip-hop has also had a significant impact on American slang by the usage of the Rap lyrics.
说唱乐歌词的语言在很大程度上影响了美国俚语的发展。 - For some people, rap — the music of the hip-hop generation — is just so much noise
对某些人来说,说唱乐——嘻哈一族的音乐——简直就是噪音。 - The Chinese students learnt quite standard American English pronunciation and the American hip-hop.
中国学生练就了标准的美式发音,还学会了跳美国街舞。 - First of all, hip-hop dancing can make you healthier.
首先,跳完嘻哈舞蹈后我们会变的比较健康。 - He even combined classical Chinese poems with hip-hop, which is unusual but gives the song great rhyme.
他甚至把中国古诗与嘻哈结合,这种做法别出心裁,却增添了歌曲的韵律。 - We cover pop, country, hip-hop, and even classical and Broadway show tunes.
我们涉及流行音乐,乡村音乐,饶舌,甚至古典和百老汇音乐。 - You got to lay off the hip-hop.
你还是别用这些嘻哈的词语了。 - Historically, rap music comes from hip-hop culture.
从历史上看,说唱音乐来自于嘻哈文化。 - It seems that hip-hop music is ubiquitous these days, from popular radio to TV commercials.
现在,从大众广播到电视广告,嘻哈音乐似乎无所不在。 - From funk to hip-hop, latino to jazz, the mood is fun and the live music is fantastic.
从恐惧到嘻哈,拉丁爵士乐,心情很有趣,现场音乐是太棒了。